
2022 Domaine Matrot Maranges "Vieilles Vignes", Burgundy, France
The 2022 Domaine Matrot Maranges "Vieilles Vignes" is a red Burgundy crafted from old-vine Pinot Noir, offering a deep ruby hue. While specific tasting notes for the 2022 vintage are not yet widely available, previous vintages have showcased medium-bodied profiles with well-balanced, smooth textures. Flavors often include ripe red cherries, strawberries, cranberries, and subtle spice notes, leading to a refined finish.
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ABOUT THE WINE
"Vieilles Vignes" translates to "Old Vines," indicating that the grapes for this wine come from mature vineyards, typically over 35 years old. Older vines tend to produce lower yields with more concentrated flavors, contributing to the wine's depth and complexity. Domaine Matrot practices organic farming and minimal-intervention winemaking to allow the true expression of the terroir. The grapes are hand-harvested and fermented with indigenous yeasts. Aging occurs in oak barrels, with a restrained use of new oak to preserve the wine's freshness and purity. Food Pairing: This Maranges pairs well with roasted meats, grilled vegetables, mushroom dishes, and soft cheeses like Brie or Camembert.
ABOUT THE PRODUCER
Elsa and Adèle took the reins of the estate in 2016 from father Thierry, having joined the domaine in 2008 and 2010 respectively. They observe the mantra that a wine should reflect its terroir and its vintage, and attentive work in the vineyards is the first step in preserving their precise characteristics. The family moved to organic fertilizers upon his arrival on the scene in 1976, when Thierry and his father adopted a lutte raisonnée approach to the vines. The rational progression from here was full organic viticulture across all the vineyards of Domaine Matrot from the year 2000. The family uses organic manure and ploughs the land, employing rigorous pruning and then disbudding in spring to control yields. If necessary, a green harvest takes place before véraison. Health and ripeness are assiduously observed in order to pick at the perfect time. The Matrots exercise extreme care with barrel hygiene and temperature control during vinification, enjoying long and uneventful ferments for eight to ten weeks. They also check the quality of the lees during the maturation process and adjust bâtonnage to the need of each parcel and vintage. These are wines that smack deliciously of this corner of the Côte de Beaune, and of a family very much at home there.
Details:
Grape(s) | Pinot Noir |
Farming | Organic |